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Langlois Kronström Desjardins involved in concluding a historic agreement with the Innu nation of Pessamit
St. Georges Platinum and Base Metals Ltd., a metals exploration firm and client of Langlois Kronström Desjardins, has announced the signing of a miningexploration agreement with the Innu nation of Pessamit on Québec's North Shore. Under the agreement, the Innu Council of Pessamit has agreed to let the company undertake exploration on the ancestral lands of the Pessamit Innu. Acknowledging the benefits of working together, St. Georges and the Innu Council have agreed to enter into a more definitive agreement specifying how they will cooperate in the economic development of the territory's resources.
 
Pierre Barnard and Michel Lebeuf of the Montréal office of Langlois Kronström Desjardinsrepresented St. Georges.
 
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Michel Lebeuf represents Agence Québec Plus in a major M&A transaction
On August 20, athletic footwear and apparel giant ASICS America announced the acquisition of its North American distributor Agence Québec Plus (AQP), based in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The amount of the transaction was not disclosed.
AQP will become an ASICS subsidiary on August 31. The current chief executive of AQP, Denis Custeau, will continue in that position, and the internal structure of the company will remain unchanged. AQP's annual sales are on the order of US$48 million. Michel Lebeuf, a partner in the Montréal office of Langlois Kronström  Desjardins, acted for AQP in this matter.
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Tina Hobday, Conference Speaker for the Association of Social Work Boards

Tina Hobday, a partner in the Montréal office of Langlois Kronström Desjardins, was a speaker for the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) at its Spring Education Meeting. The event was held from May 13 to 16 at the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina. On Saturday, May 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tina Hobday and ASWB legal advisor Dale Atkinson shared a session entitled Legal Issues Confronting Boards Faced with Shifting Resources.

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The Supreme Court decision

The Supreme Court of Canada decides that the remedy under section 124 of An Act respecting labour standards for
dismissal without good and sufficient cause is of public order, even for unionized employees.
The matter of S.F.P.C. v. Quebec.

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